Se-gwang

Se-gwang (died 1933) was a Korean Independence Army fighter. Se-gwang and Myung-woo were assigned to be Captain Yem Sek-jin's subordinates, but Korean rebel leader Kim Koo ordered them to kill their commander if they discovered that he was a spy. One night in Shanghai in 1933, they shot his Japanese handler Sasaki dead, and they planned to arrest their leader. However, Yem shot Se-gwang dead and horrifically wounded Myung-woo, who was believed to be dead. In 1949, Myung-woo avenged Se-gwang by killing Kim.